Judge for yourself. It's as simple as this.

Judge for yourself. It's as simple as this.

My master class will soon be available. As we speak, I'm crafting articles and explanations for the master class. Here's a brief excerpt from an upcoming article.

” In this writing, I would like to share my personal views on the structure and meaning of a master class. Most likely, everyone would agree that a master class is a session where an experienced professional shares their knowledge with others who have an interest in learning from a particular expert.

I was trained in science-based medical and sports massage. This means I was trained in how to perform step-by-step massage protocols developed during research. This includes, but is not limited to, techniques for fascia release and mobilization, introductory procedures, the necessity of spending 50% of procedure time on kneading techniques, performing 12 different kneading techniques, the sequence of techniques, rules of pressure application, periosteum massage, and trigger point therapy. My professors and instructors trained me and others on how to perform safe and successful massage procedures.

One might say it sounds complicated, but during hands-on training, we can learn all I have mentioned in a very short period of time. It is possible and easy to learn specific protocols in a continued education setting; in most classes, it takes between 8 to 16 hours. Usually, the average duration of instructional videos is around two hours. Those taking these programs online have me available as an instructor forever. They must review the material three times, take notes, and then implement the techniques with patients. Of course I am always available to answer questions.

In school, the most time-consuming aspect is spending hundreds of hours memorizing thousands of pages of textbooks on anatomy and physiology, which are often unnecessary in the treatment room. For us, it's important to learn limited material directly related to massage procedures, anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology but related to massage procedure.. Understanding the physiological effects of massage and the pathophysiology of the cases we treat is extremely important. When it comes to clinical work, we simply learn step-by-step hands-on protocols for certain cases.”

Suddenly came to mind as I was writing, - a reinforcement of my strong belief: 'Medical and sports massage are very simple to learn.' Please watch the footage linked below, where I explain and demonstrate the fundamental principles of medical massage. As always, feel free to ask questions or share your thoughts, whether in agreement or disagreement.

Best wishes,

Fundamental Principles of Soft Tissue Mobilization by means of massage - YouTube


"PS. When it comes to therapies through massage, we must remember that the only goal is to deliver results. There's no room for intellectual demagoguery or unnecessary memorization. This is because people are suffering, people whom we can help with a limited number of treatments. Sometimes we hear: 'My massage therapist is so knowledgeable, explaining everything in detail, knows anatomy.' But when asked if they could help, the answer is often no.

Let's impress our patients not with demagoguery, but by delivering results. By the way, please correct me if I'm wrong, :” this we often hear from our patients: 'My massage therapist is so knowledgeable, explaining everything in detail, knows anatomy.' And yet, when asked if they could help, the answer is no."

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